While you're at it, if you have any issues with allergies, check out the CBD and Allergies page on why there's a bigger difference than just the wheat grass smell you'll be rocking at the dinner party.

Let's dig into some questions we get often.

Should CBD smell like weed?

If it's full spectrum or in hemp oil, yes.

Let's face it...the scent of weed comes from the different components in the original plant.

It's primarily terpenes that give plant matter different smells.

Cannabis is no different with powerful and very distinct terpenes and scents.

Full spectrum and/or hemp oil will have these same terpenes.

Therefore, they will have the smell.

It's a bit different from the classic skunk smell of cannabis.

More of a wheat grassy vibe.

It can be quite strong and some people have difficulties with the smell and taste.

CBD Isolate will not have a weedy smell.

There's very little scent at all.

CBD by itself has no smell.

So it's just the base oil that might have a scent.

MCT is actually an extract of medium-chained fats so it have even less smell than coconut oil which is pretty hard to detect.

No weedy smell.

Which brings up a good question.

We're at the airport.

We have CBD oil in our carry on.

Do drug dogs smell CBD

Please reference the topics above.

CBD isolate should not be detected (unless in hemp oil or hemp seed oil).

Dogs just have a much more sensitive ability to pick up on the terpenes that give cannabis it's distinctive scent.

CBD Isolate by itself is a white, crystalline substance with no smell.

Think of salt or sugar.

No smell.

CBD isolate has no real taste either.

We just want to use MCT oil as the base.

Olive oil will also not have a problem with drug dogs but who wants to smell like an Olive Garden menu?

Hemp oil may be picked up by drug dogs since the terpenes will be present.

Many sites sell the benefits of terpenes and flavonoids but there in such small amounts and with very little research.

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